Lot Ended
Description
1973 Rover P6 3500S
Interesting history; air
conditioning; manual car with PAS; lots of extras; 26,000 miles registered
believed correct; an unusual P6 from long-term storage; recently
recommissioned
Not your ordinary 3500S, the more
observant of you will have already spotted the bonnet air scoop, driving lights
and bullet mirrors….
It spent the first part of
its life in Singapore, imported in August 1973 by Inchcape Group for their head
of operations for Asia…Mr B A R Smith who had responsibility for importing
Rover, Land Rover, Audi and Volkswagen.
Initially painted in Almond, early on the local temperature got the
better of him so he had it painted white and had a special boot-mounted air
conditioning system added (hence the extra engine cooling). The vinyl black
interior probably didn’t help, although it has stood the test of time remarkably
well – retaining the distinctive ET head rests…
He purchased the car from the company after a period of around 18
months and had the engine, gearbox and diff removed and overhauled by his local
Inchcape team not long before he sent it back to the UK (well he was
the boss).
He had gone to town adding loads of
special features to the car. We have spotted festoon lights for the rear
footwells mounted on the headrests, rear reading lights, spot lights
(individually switched), special mirrors, electric aerial, twin fuel pumps; a/c
and if the extra switches are to be believed – lots more
besides.
It is a power steering model –
important on these P6s and has been starting and running around while onsite
although bidders are advised that it has hopped out of reverse on a couple of
occasions.
Shipped back to the UK in 1982, the
car was used for a period of several months and was then put into storage for
the next 17 years while he returned to Singapore. It was pulled out and
recommissioned between 1999 and 2001 – an unsatisfactory experience if the
correspondence is to be believed, after which it was regularly MOTd but barely
used, having covered just 500 miles since. A boot mounted CD player was also
added.
The vendor acquired it in 2020 and has
spent time recommissioning the car yet again, including a new
exhaust.
Although there is plenty of paperwork
on file, we don’t have records of its activity in Singapore, so are not in a
position to confirm whether the recorded mileage of 25,742 is correct. It is
however entirely believable given that the car has been in storage for 17 years
of its life and covered so few miles since it was put back on the road in
2001.
It is a car with an interesting past
and a very comprehensive spec. It looks great value at the suggested guide
price and is sure to be a talking point wherever it
goes.
For more information – contact
matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
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